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Top 10 get an invite, anyone declines, next in line is invited. Getting hard to qualift now

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430.06 - Irena Piatrovich (IPL Worlds) WILD CARD

418.01 - Taylor Young ( WPC Worlds)

355.98 - Coralie Weir ( WPC Worlds)

338.18 - Nina Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

310.22 - Sussy Kollen (GPC Worlds)

304.07 - Josseline Jeria (SHMC)

302.43 - Minwah Van (SHMC)

301.69 - Kelli Clarke (MT)

297.32 - Katie Tushuiezen (SS Challenge)

296.54 - Katie Foster (PR4)

291.91 - Alice Xu (SS Challenge)

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291.49 - Annie Rendle-Short (MT)

291.38 - Vicki Jewson (PR4)

286.86 - Cami Sadri (GPC Worlds)

284.42 - Keiko Nakai (SS Challenge)

279.24 - Marion Falla (SS Challenge)

279.23 - Tish Kerr (GPC Worlds)

278.03 - Amanda Woodward (GPC Worlds)

275.45 - Jennifer Willock (SS Challenge)

259.71 - Rebecca Zepackik (GPC Worlds)

80kg

627.5kg - Colin Webb (MT)

602.5kg - Emad Nayef (GPC Worlds)

600kg - Ben Bouchereau (PR4)

582.5kg - Luke Helm (SS Challenge)

550kg - Thibault Panassie (PR4)

545kg - Carl Sherry (SA open)

545kg - Joe Debono (ADFPA)

545kg - David Harrison (VE)

542.5kg - Greg Hills (WPC Worlds)

537.5kg - Kristos Papanotis (PR4)

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530kg - Joey Zhingini (MT)

527.5kg - Alexander Cochrane Davis (SS Challenge)

525kg- Dan Rucci (GPC Worlds)

520kg - Chris Van Gunst (PR4)

512.5kg - Rene Mawad (SS Challenge)

515kg - Russel Gan (VE)

511.5kg - Yue Sun (SS Challenge)

505kg - Christopher Mercoulia (VE)

505kg - Simon Bergner (HOTW)

500kg - Sammy Nayef (PR4)

500kg - Conor Zyskowski (GPC Worlds)

95kg

732.5kg - Matt Brunoli (PR4)

724.5kg - Scott Wasson (GPC Worlds)

697.5kg - Scott Hill (HOTW)

678kg - Tim Germanchis ( SS Challenge)

670kg - Jason Clarke (MT)

655kg - Matt Middleton (VE)

650kg - Max Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

637.5kg - Amir Fazeli (HOTW)

620kg - Alen Pezerovic (PR4)

617.5kg - Zaid Faydi (SCC)

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615kg - Jonathon Nichols(PR4)

612.5kg - Laird Ross (PR4)

610kg - Eros Chiodo (PR4)

600kg - Justin Haller (MT)

600kg - Adam Lam (PR4)

600kg - Adam Gillespie (SHMC)

600kg - Paul Thompson (MT)

580kg - Nathaniel Hodges (Acacia Park)

575kg - Leigh Donnellan (VE)

110kg

921kg - Dan Green (Clash for cash) WILD CARD

847.5kg- Ricky Goodyear (GPC Worlds)

830kg - Nathan Jones (PR4)

775kg - Firas El Achkar (PR4)

710kg - Alex Zerba (PR4)

655kg - Nathan O'leary (MT)

643kg - Jesse McEwan (MT)

625kg - Joel McLeod (CAO)

620.5kg - Jeremy Murray (SS Challenge)

620kg - Joseph Radice (HOTW)

605kg - Brad Keogh (VE)

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590kg - Phil Smith (HOTW)

590kg - Gavin Turrel (SHMC)

585kg - Phil Smith (SHMC)

577.5kg - Max Riebl (SS Challenge)

562.5kg - Addison Kaye (SS Challenge)

560kg - Daniel Clayton (SS Challenge)

560kg - Dennis Vichidvongsa (HOTW)

560kg - Kym McIntosh (Acacia Park)

550kg - Alex Allen (SHMC)

542.5kg - Tudor Sava (SS Challenge)

110kg+

935kg - Wayne Howlett (GPA Worlds)

932.5kg - Odell Manual (PR4)

910kg - Adrian Tullo (GPA Worlds)

787.5kg - Jackson Murrie (PR4)

747.5kg - Con Barbakos (SS Challenge)

745kg - Jack Pollard (GPC Worlds)

732.5kg - Barry Heynes (CAO)

710.5kg - Lepeka Nanai (MT)

700kg - Adam Roe (PR4)

680kg - Alex Robertson (SHMC)

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660kg - Kevin Aitkin (SS Challenge)

650kg - Paul McManus (CAO)

645kg - Michael Nicholas (WPC Worlds)

635kg - Joshua Canaris (MT)

625kg - Zoran Jankovski (PR4)

610kg - Dave Keong (MT)

585kg - Lawrence Scott (SS Challenge)

580kg - Jon Bishop (MT)

572.5kg - Sean Carrol (HOTW)

567.5kg - Mattias Skillicorn (HOTW)

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Wayne Howlett set the biggest raw total in Australian Powerlifting History overnight in Argentina at the GPA Worlds

He went 375kg squat - 230kg bench - 330kg deadlift - 935kg total@130kg bodyweight

He actually stood up with a 400kg squat, but got red lighted for depth. Thats the first time in his career he has been red lighted for depth

He actually did the bench only part of the comp 2 days earlier and benched 237.5kg for a Gold Medal

He said he felt fatigued on the day, possibly shouldnt have done it

I think Wayne has a 240kg bench in him

Another 600kg+ total added to the 80kg class

Ange Galati went 200/200/220 - 620kg with a 4th attempt, 615kg@78kg officially at GPA Worlds in Argentina

Australias greatest ever bench presser. He tore his pec a week before he left and had to bench with a very close grip, still managed 200kg@78kg

I laugh when most say he's a shit squatter and deadlifter. Not really, a 200kg squat at 78kg is bloody impressive, its just his bench press is from another planet

Another 600kg+ total added to the 80kg class

Ange Galati went 200/200/220 - 620kg with a 4th attempt, 615kg@78kg officially at GPA Worlds in Argentina

Australias greatest ever bench presser. He tore his pec a week before he left and had to bench with a very close grip, still managed 200kg@78kg

I laugh when most say he's a shit squatter and deadlifter. Not really, a 200kg squat at 78kg is bloody impressive, its just his bench press is from another planet

holy shit

lol @ pressing 200kg with a torn pec... got balls!?

amazing the differences in where people are strong... more than one way to a big total

WOMEN

430.06 - Irena Piatrovich (IPL Worlds) WILD CARD

418.01 - Taylor Young ( WPC Worlds)

355.98 - Coralie Weir ( WPC Worlds)

338.18 - Nina Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

310.22 - Sussy Kollen (GPC Worlds)

304.07 - Josseline Jeria (SHMC)

302.43 - Minwah Van (SHMC)

301.69 - Kelli Clarke (MT)

297.32 - Katie Tushuiezen (SS Challenge)

296.54 - Katie Foster (PR4)

291.91 - Alice Xu (SS Challenge)

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80kg

637.5kg - Amir Fazeli (HOTW)

627.5kg - Colin Webb (MT)

615kg - Ange Galati (GPA Worlds)

602.5kg - Emad Nayef (GPC Worlds)

600kg - Ben Bouchereau (PR4)

582.5kg - Luke Helm (SS Challenge)

550kg - Thibault Panassie (PR4)

545kg - Carl Sherry (SA open)

545kg - Joe Debono (ADFPA)

545kg - David Harrison (VE)

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95kg

732.5kg - Matt Brunoli (PR4)

724.5kg - Scott Wasson (GPC Worlds)

715kg - Scott Hill (Oceania)

678kg - Tim Germanchis ( SS Challenge)

670kg - Jason Clarke (MT)

655kg - Matt Middleton (VE)

650kg - Max Markopoulos (GPC Worlds)

620kg - Alen Pezerovic (PR4)

617.5kg - Zaid Faydi (SCC)

615kg - Jonathon Nichols(PR4)

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110kg

921kg - Dan Green (Clash for cash) WILD CARD

847.5kg- Ricky Goodyear (GPC Worlds)

830kg - Nathan Jones (PR4)

775kg - Firas El Achkar (PR4)

775kg - Richard Hozjan (Oceania)

710kg - Alex Zerba (PR4)

655kg - Nathan O'leary (MT)

643kg - Jesse McEwan (MT)

625kg - Joel McLeod (CAO)

620.5kg - Jeremy Murray (SS Challenge)

620kg - Joseph Radice (HOTW)

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110kg+

935kg - Wayne Howlett (GPA Worlds)

932.5kg - Odell Manual (PR4)

910kg - Adrian Tullo (GPA Worlds)

862.5kg - Stephen Pritchard (Oceania)

787.5kg - Jackson Murrie (PR4)

775kg - Nathan Baxter (Oceania)

747.5kg - Con Barbakos (SS Challenge)

745kg - Jack Pollard (GPC Worlds)

732.5kg - Barry Heynes (CAO)

710.5kg - Lepeka Nanai (MT)

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